Interpretation of soil mineral nitrogen by scoring organic matter and nitrogen management as an "N-score" in the fields of Hokkaido before sugar beet planting(Soil Fertility)
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The objective of the present study was to investigate soil mineral nitrogen (N) in agricultural fields and to evaluate the factors that affect it. The amount of soil mineral N (0-100cm depth) in 33 farming fields in the Hokkaido area, Japan, was investigated in April 2003, 2004 and 2005 (i.e. before sugar beet planting). The mean value and range of soil mineral N were 147kg ha^<-1> and 44-750kg ha^<-1>, respectively. By analyzing six typical fields in detail (soil mineral N: 44-750kg ha^<-1>), we found that the history of organic matter application and other field management practices drastically affected the amount of soil mineral N. We referred to these histories and practices as "N-scores". These scores take into account organic matter application and other field management practices by scoring N input using the Hokkaido Fertilizer Recommendations 2002. Soil mineral N was more closely related to the N-score (r=0.839^<**>, P<0.01) than to other soil factors (e.g. pH, total C, total N, cation exchange capacity and autoclaved N). These results suggest that evaluating organic matter application and other field management practices by scoring N input (N-score) is useful not only for evaluating soil N fertility, which is expressed by soil mineral N, but also for estimating the risk of N leaching.
著者
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Fueki Nobuhiko
Tokachi Agricultural Experiment Station
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Fueki Nobuhiko
Tokachi Agricultural Experiment Station:(present Office)kitami Agricultural Experiment Station
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SATO Koji
Tokachi Agricultural Experiment Station
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NAKATSU Satoshi
Tokachi Agricultural Experiment Station
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Nakatsu Satoshi
Tokachi Agricultural Experiment Station:(present Office)central Agricultural Experiment Station
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Sato Koji
Tokachi Agricultural Experiment Station:(present Office)okoppe Outstation Of Monbetsu Branch Office
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